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Jewellery from the Art Deco period have always remained so popular and here is an exceptional 1920’s Art Deco era aquamarine and diamond ring.

With exquisite detail on the sides, this ring was hand made in 18ct white gold and is set with an aquamarine that is the most pure blue in colour. Measuring 3.37 carats in weight, it looks amazing set into the white gold. With such a lovely blue colour that will always stand out, this shows why aquamarines are such a popular gemstone.

On the left and right sides leading up from the band, there are single cut diamonds set into three sections from the aquamarine down to the band. Then incredibly there is a marquise cut diamond set into the side as well showing how much thought and attention to detail went into creating this ring.

And then on the other side of the ring there are yet even more diamonds which add even more sparkle and charm to this incredible Art Deco ring.

All the single cut diamonds total 0.60 carats and the two marquise cut diamonds 0.12 carats.

From the pure blue of the aquamarine, the sparkle from the diamonds to the incredible detail, there is no denying that this Art Deco aquamarine and diamond ring is just spectacular.

Description

1920’s Art Deco era aquamarine and diamond ring. Hand made in the Art Deco era and set with a magnificent aquamarine. Highlighted with single cut diamonds and marquise cut diamonds. Art Deco jewellery was often so finely made with so much detail as can be seen in this ring. Set with an aquamarine that measures 3.37 carats, it has the most pure blue colour. This Art Deco ring is spectacular no matter which side you look at it.

The Art Deco period was between the 1920’s to the 1940’s. Post World War One, it was an era of decadence and style. Craftsmanship was high in jewellery and used platinum as well as gold extensively. Art Deco rings have remained popular throughout the decades and has never gone out of style.